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Do Now : Hand in your HW. Quietly have a seat

E.Qs (same as yesterday): What led to the rise of newly established Western Europeans Empires? How did they impact affairs both locally and abroad/foreign? Aim (same as yesterday): What were the similarities and differences of the Spanish and Dutch Empires ?. Do Now : Hand in your HW.

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Do Now : Hand in your HW. Quietly have a seat

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  1. E.Qs (same as yesterday): What led to the rise of newly established Western Europeans Empires? How did they impact affairs both locally and abroad/foreign? Aim(same as yesterday): What were the similarities and differences of the Spanish and Dutch Empires? Do Now: Hand in your HW. Quietly have a seat Retrieve all of your writing utensils with the intention of partaking in today’s lesson.

  2. Assignment # 1 Carefully read the instructions/questions on the hand. Quietly respond to ALL.

  3. Assignment #2 1. Working with your neighbor/group members & utilizing last night’s homework (prohibit the use of any additional sources, be it, the text, handouts, etc.), students must respond to each & every section of the listed graphic organizer.

  4. How to write a DBQ Essay? • All are asked to actively review the handout (absolutely no TALKING at the moment). • Questions? Comments? • Write them down; Upon completion of your reading, we will review as a whole class.

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